Shaq Asks To Have Injured Hip Replaced With Lasers
LOS
ANGELES—Following a medical appointment Monday in which he sought
treatment for a hip injury that has sidelined him for the past five games,
Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal told reporters he has asked doctors to use
their science to replace his ailing hip with intense beams of highly focused
coherent light. "'The Real Deal' can no longer afford to be slowed down by
physical bones, which refuse to stop hurting," the four-time NBA champion, who
has not played since Dec. 22, told reporters Wednesday. "So I told them to just
open me up and bolt in some lasers, so I can get back out on the court and help
my team. I'm thinking maybe they should replace my entire skeleton. Some of
those bones have been weighing me down for too long." Although Heat coach Pat
Riley felt the bursitis in O'Neal's hip would heal in a couple of weeks without
the use of high-energy stimulated radiation implants, he expressed concern
after learning "Doctor Shaq" would perform the laser hip transplant on himself
if he could not find a surgeon for the procedure.
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